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I have my self-respect as a craftswoman to think of.
Lewis's mother was known as an excellent weaver and craftswoman.
In 1769 a total of 90 craftswomen and men lived in the town.
She was very much the craftswoman, all her work meticulous, slow, perfect.
"I came from a family of craftswomen," she said.
There's also a small showroom where you can buy crafts and sometimes watch the craftswomen at work.
We wish Rita happiness and success in her new life as skilled craftswoman.
You may discover that she was a superb craftswoman.
She is best known for her paintings, but also a craftswoman who makes baskets and other woven artworks.
The next class were the craftswomen and craftsmen.
His eight college educated children include four psychologists, a nurse, a journalist, a teacher, and a leather craftswoman.
The craftswomen joined in, too, and the banker, and the farmers stood close.
Profits from the sale will benefit the craftswomen.
She was an accomplished craftswoman, creating everything from delicate flower arrangements to wall hangings.
There'd always been some discrimination against war maid merchants, farmers, and craftswomen, but it had grown much worse over the past several months.
The openwork walls looked intricate enough to tax the best craftswoman at her lace-frame.
Modern craftswomen weave and embroider traditional garments that command very high prices.
Now, some resourceful craftswomen were making them from empty syringe cases and toothpaste caps.
He certainly encouraged craftswomen to work at his firm at a time when other businesses didn't hire them.
She is a magical craftswoman and master at spells and tonics.
She was a successful and recommended craftswoman and took apprentices of both genders.
The craftsmen and craftswomen are very poor.
The tapestry seems to have been designed in England, where it was embroidered by British craftswomen.
Women who managed to remain in the ale trade were usually married, widowed, or had unusual access to money and capital for a craftswoman.
Soon an annex was required to allow space for the craftswomen determined to piece together some of the splinters and shards.